On 9/10/19 2:32 PM, Matthew Sexton wrote: > Returns 1 if option not set. Returns 1 with error to stderr if > flag does not exist. Case insensitive.
As discussed on IRC, it seems like this may be easier and more reliable to achieve by using exit statuses. Instead of exiting 1 on a missing flag, and returning 0 otherwise while printing out the key (or not)... Maybe emulate e.g. grep. Return 2 if an error occurred, i.e. missing option, and then even without -i, we can return 1 if the option is not set. -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User
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